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The Dostoevsky Collection Part 1: A New Translation

por Fyodor Dostoevsky

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Editora Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Ano 2025
ISBN-13 9798313072135

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<p>Fyodor Dostoevsky is widely regarded as one of the greatest literary minds of all time, renowned for his deep psychological insight, moral dilemmas, and powerful explorations of human suffering and redemption. While best known for his novels such as <i>Crime and Punishment</i> and <i>The Brothers Karamazov</i>, Dostoevsky's shorter works are equally compelling, offering concentrated glimpses into his vast literary world. <i>The Dostoevsky Collection - Part 1</i> brings together five of his most evocative novellas and short stories, each revealing a different facet of his genius.</p><p>This collection opens with <i>The Landlady</i>, a haunting and enigmatic tale that blends psychological suspense with Gothic elements. It follows a young man who becomes entangled in a strange and unsettling relationship with his landlady and her mysterious companion. In <i>A Weak Heart</i>, Dostoevsky explores the fragile nature of human emotions through the story of a young clerk whose overwhelming joy at his impending marriage takes a tragic turn.</p><p><i>The Jester</i> (also known as <i>The Honest Thief</i>) is a moving and ironic tale of guilt, redemption, and unexpected kindness, showcasing Dostoevsky's deep understanding of the contradictions of human nature. <i>The Christmas Tree and the Wedding</i> is a sharp social critique disguised as a holiday story, exposing the greed and corruption of 19th-century Russian society through the lens of a seemingly festive gathering. Finally, <i>Krotkaya</i> (<i>A Gentle Creature</i>) is one of Dostoevsky's most intense psychological narratives, chronicling the tragic downfall of a young woman trapped in a suffocating marriage, told through the fragmented memories of her grieving husband.</p><p>Each of these works demonstrates Dostoevsky's ability to delve into the complexities of human emotion, morality, and fate. Whether through tales of love and madness, guilt and forgiveness, or power and submission, he offers readers an unflinching look into the depths of the human soul.</p><p>This volume presents these stories in new translations, ensuring that modern readers can fully appreciate Dostoevsky's timeless themes and intricate storytelling. <i>The Dostoevsky Collection - Part 1</i> is an essential read for both longtime admirers and those discovering his work for the first time, offering a gateway into the mind of one of literature's most profound and thought-provoking writers.</p>

Editora Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Ano 2025
ISBN-13 9798313072135

Sinopse

<p>Fyodor Dostoevsky is widely regarded as one of the greatest literary minds of all time, renowned for his deep psychological insight, moral dilemmas, and powerful explorations of human suffering and redemption. While best known for his novels such as <i>Crime and Punishment</i> and <i>The Brothers Karamazov</i>, Dostoevsky's shorter works are equally compelling, offering concentrated glimpses into his vast literary world. <i>The Dostoevsky Collection - Part 1</i> brings together five of his most evocative novellas and short stories, each revealing a different facet of his genius.</p><p>This collection opens with <i>The Landlady</i>, a haunting and enigmatic tale that blends psychological suspense with Gothic elements. It follows a young man who becomes entangled in a strange and unsettling relationship with his landlady and her mysterious companion. In <i>A Weak Heart</i>, Dostoevsky explores the fragile nature of human emotions through the story of a young clerk whose overwhelming joy at his impending marriage takes a tragic turn.</p><p><i>The Jester</i> (also known as <i>The Honest Thief</i>) is a moving and ironic tale of guilt, redemption, and unexpected kindness, showcasing Dostoevsky's deep understanding of the contradictions of human nature. <i>The Christmas Tree and the Wedding</i> is a sharp social critique disguised as a holiday story, exposing the greed and corruption of 19th-century Russian society through the lens of a seemingly festive gathering. Finally, <i>Krotkaya</i> (<i>A Gentle Creature</i>) is one of Dostoevsky's most intense psychological narratives, chronicling the tragic downfall of a young woman trapped in a suffocating marriage, told through the fragmented memories of her grieving husband.</p><p>Each of these works demonstrates Dostoevsky's ability to delve into the complexities of human emotion, morality, and fate. Whether through tales of love and madness, guilt and forgiveness, or power and submission, he offers readers an unflinching look into the depths of the human soul.</p><p>This volume presents these stories in new translations, ensuring that modern readers can fully appreciate Dostoevsky's timeless themes and intricate storytelling. <i>The Dostoevsky Collection - Part 1</i> is an essential read for both longtime admirers and those discovering his work for the first time, offering a gateway into the mind of one of literature's most profound and thought-provoking writers.</p>